Vehicle stopped on I-45 shoulder near 288, Houston TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a vehicle stopped on the I-45 southbound shoulder near the 288 split in Houston. The location was described as hazardous, and a wrecker was requested to assist with the vehicle removal.
Audio|Heard on: Houston Police Department and Harris County Constables
Listen to dispatch call
01:19
Transcript:
00:00
We're going to be at forty-five going southbound just before the 288 split.
00:09
Got a vehicle on the side of the road, license plate (number withheld).
00:16
Do you need a wrecker to go out there?
00:21
It's in a bad spot.
00:22
Let me check with the individual and see what's going on.
00:26
All right, that's clear.
00:29
Go ahead.
00:31
Ma'am, that citizen holding call that you're holding, go ahead and send it to our box.
00:35
We'll be en route shortly from the station.
00:38
Dispatch information is 14 day and 50 days.
00:42
It should be just a few minutes ago.
00:44
Call just came in.
00:47
Charles 32, what's the last time that he left the house?
00:55
23J15SO, good morning.
00:59
EM6266 received.
01:02
EM42 en route.
01:04
He just said he dreamt from me on that.
01:07
EM66 in traffic.
01:10
One Y twenty-two.
01:12
Could you give me a wrecker at this location?
01:14
That's sending your wrecker forty-five southbound and 288.
01:19
Need a wrecker.
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This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
Location mentioned:
I-45, Houston, TX
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